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off to expose the human head of Amset ; below this is a parcel of intestines 
with the Hawk-headed figure ; on the upper right side is the Baboon 
wrapped in a lung and below it the Jackal wrapped in the stomach. 
The scale is in centimetres. 
Figure 2. — The Hawk and the small intestines from figure 1 on a larger 
scale. 
Figure 3 represents the smallest set of Genii found in this series of 
mummies. Centimetre scale. 
Plate XVIII. 
Figure 1. — wax figure of a Baboon wrapped in a lung. 
Figure 2. — A wax figure of a Jackal wrapped in the stomach. 
Figure 3. — A wax figure of the human-head Amset wrapped in the liver 
(reproduced half the size of figures 1 and 2). 
Figure 4. — A parcel of small intestines from which the head of a Hawk 
can be seen emerging near the middle. Same scale as figure 3. 
Centimetre scales alongside the figures. 
Plate XIX. 
Figure 1. — A series of wax figures of Baboons to demonstrate the varia- 
tions of form and size. Centimetre scale. 
Two full-length figures wrapped in lungs. 
A bust wrapped in lung. 
A squatting figure. 
Four full-length figures of different sizes, photographed in different 
positions. 
Figure 2. — A similar series of Jackals on a smaller scale. 
Figure 3. — A wax plate (with the sacred-eye design) used for covering 
the embalming incision in the left flank. 
